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Buildings of Stono or Brick. 3.—THE COST, Of such Buildings on modern lines is) roughly estimated at from £SOOO to £7OOO, in addition to which it may be necessary to purchase land. 4.—THE FINANCIAL POSITION, Tho income from the Board's Endowments is fully absorbed in maintaining the 89 children iii the Home,] The numbers have increased sir .*e \ 33st March, 11)05, by 28, ami for tho| current year, owing to such increase, the Hoard anticipates a debit balanco of expenditure over receipts. This I will, of course, be increased by thel expenses inevitably attendant * upon the lire. ..To take any considerable sum from the Capital for building purposes would very seriously hamper the work of the Home, and prejudice the well-being of the children. Tho New Building Fund Account now stands at £lllO. The insurance on the Building destroyed is £1250. Amount available is £2360. Rough estimate of amount still required for Building is £4640 The Home has not received any Government subsidy for the last twenty years. It has been already stated that the Board had begun to form a Building Fund. Had it proved necessary to mako a Public Appeal, in the future, for that fund, the amount asked for would have been comparitivcly small. NOW THERE IS NO ALTEUNANATIVE : THE APPEAL HAS TO GO FORTH TO-DAY FOR

£SOOO, THE AiTEAL OB' THE CHILDREN For the sake of the good work done iu past years, for the sake of the larger work to be done now and in the years to come, and above all, in the name of Christ, for the sake of His little cues, wo appeal for i help. CHAKLIOS M. NELSON, Chairman. W. E. GILLAM, Vice-Ohairman. Win. Colder. A. Littler. Geo. Mac-Murray. T. Charter. Q. A. Carver. W. W. Hill. G. P. Ashton, It. 11. Morrow. A. V. Macdonald. Robert Walker. Wm. .leffcry. F. Thos. Ward C. J. TUNKS. Hen. Treasur confidently coniniciul this appeal the charitable consideration of o who care for Christ's littl . 1 am assured that the Orphan ic noard will lake all wants in onsideralion in their plans fo M. Jt. AUCKLAND. WOT F..—Subscriptions will be glad ly received by any member of the Hoard or by the Secretary, Mr W. G \l. Jackman, Fort. Street* Auckland V at the office of this nan-a-.

TWO OBSTINATE CAKES CLREI) lllV JIEAKNE'S BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA CUKE. AFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAIJ FAILED. Mr W. 0. Hearm,-. Wear Sir,—ll is wilh much thankfulness I write to lot you know that I have taken three iHottles of your Bronchitis and Asthma ('inc. I had pruviously sulTercdl 'terribly from asthma, for a)>.out H years, and had tried everything, and had advice, but without avail. I had been for a fortnight at a time without moving night or dav out 0 t my chair. If I went to bed I was not able to lie down. We came to New abaland about 3 years ago from Tasmania. One of my uncles there slili'cred with asthma for a 'number of years till he took your cure about 5 years ago, and haw never had the nsMuna since. I knew this, /but it had passed out of my mind until reading your advertisement, in some Tnsmnnian papers brought it to my memory. I told my husband, and lie got your euro for hip, which I have taken with complelcl.y satisfactory result.—Yours respectfully, W. MeCOMBE. MoHgiel, New Zealand. A LADY IN LOMON-A MARTYR T'J COLDS AND BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. CIRKD BY ONH BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CUKE. ! THE DOCTOR SO INTERESTED i that he Carried oef the EMrTY BOTTLE. "Ornage, N.S.W. "Mr Hearne. nr Sir,—l enclose for your . ivate porsual portion of a letter received from my mother, Mrs you will glean that your medicine lias really pcen a perfect Godsend to a martyr to colds and bronchial asthma. 1 do not wish any names l 0 be mentioned, but you are at liberty to make use of any portion of this letter you choose, and you can conu'Uyntly refer anybody to me. "I heard of your excellent remedy, and sent it to Engpand. You can see for yourself what an immense success it was.—Yours faithlully,—" Extract from letter alluded to above : "You will be interested in hearing that 1 think the Bronchitis Cure really excellent. I was very bad/ when it arrived, and I immed'imtely lew to it. Thas was last Friday, and n, has quite Cured me. IV. is very much interested in it. lie. ithhold from p c

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7984, 22 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7984, 22 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7984, 22 November 1905, Page 4

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